Grow your global perspective
The International Division, along with partners across campus, regularly offer events that offer in-depth looks at a variety of world topics from multiple perspectives. Numerous events are also available for those looking for global engagement opportunities. View the list below to see international events coming up on campus, in Wisconsin, and around the globe.
Engage the world through events with a global focus
- March
- March 28“Opportunity and Inequality in Cuba’s Changing Economy: Housing as a Means or Barrier to Social Mobility”As part of the Latin American, Caribbean, and Iberian Studies Program's Lunchtime Lecture Series12:00 PM, 206 Ingraham Hall
Also offered online - March 28
- March 28PEACEPracticing English And Cultural Exchange5:30 PM, South Mezzanine (M), Armory and Gymnasium (Red Gym)
- March 28La Cineteca Italiana presents:Travolti da un insolito destino nell’azzurro mare d’agosto (Lina Wertmüller, 1974)7:00 PM, L196 Education Building
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- March 30Financial Aid Drop-In Advising for Study Abroad Drop-in Advising Sessions12:00 PM, Study Abroad Resource Center (3rd Floor Red Gym)
- March 30Chandra Mallampalli: Dalit Christians and Indian Pentecostals: De-centering the Ideal Citizen SubjectCenter for South Asia Spring Lecture Series 202312:00 PM, 206 Ingraham Hall
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- March 31Center for Southeast Asian Studies Friday Forum Lecture"Mobilizing for Elections: Patronage and Political Machines in Southeast Asia"12:00 PM, 206 Ingraham Hall
- March 3136th GAFIS Symposium “Living the Land: Global and Local (Trans)Formations”36th Annual Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Symposium2:00 PM, 235 Pyle Center
- April
- April 136th GAFIS Symposium “Living the Land: Global and Local (Trans)Formations”36th Annual Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Symposium8:00 AM, 235, 335, Pyle Center
- April 1International Reach Program at the International Festival10:00 AM, Promenade Lounge, Overture Center (201 State Street)
- April 1UW Russian Folk Orchestra Performanceas part of the annual International Festival at the Overture Center for the Arts10:45 AM, Overture Center for the Arts
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- April 3A Multilingual Oral History ProjectLanguage Collaboratory: A Professional Development Series for Language Educators3:30 PM, Online
- April 3
- April 4TBAAs part of the Latin American, Caribbean, and Iberian Studies Program's Lunchtime Lecture Series12:00 PM, 206 Ingraham Hall
- April 4Financial Aid Drop-In Advising for Study Abroad Drop-in Advising Sessions12:00 PM, Study Abroad Resource Center (3rd Floor Red Gym)
- April 4
- April 4Intern and Study in Washington, DCInfo Session4:00 PM, Study Abroad Resource Center (3rd Floor Red Gym)
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- April 4Fulbright US Student Program information session2024-2025 Fulbright US Student Program competition opens March 31, 20235:00 PM, Online
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- April 6Make a Difference: Teach! An Introduction to the New Teaching Certification and Masters Program for World LanguagesLJ Randolph Jr. and Joe Lubasi, Department of Curriculum and Instruction4:00 PM, 1418 Van Hise Hall
- April 7Center for Southeast Asian Studies Friday Forum Lecture/JSEALab Keynote Speaker"Colonial States and their Legacies across Southeast Asia: Through the Lens of Japan’s Wartime Empire"12:00 PM, 206 Ingraham Hall
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- April 11TBAAs part of the Latin American, Caribbean, and Iberian Studies Program's Lunchtime Lecture Series12:00 PM, 206 Ingraham Hall